RG Kar Impact: Another Puja Committee in West Bengal Rejects Government’s Rs 85K State Benefit

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Durga Puja in West Bengal

Kolkata RG Kar incident: In a bold move, an all-women association in Hooghly district on Saturday turned down the Rs 85,000 annual festival grant given to all the community Durga Puja committees in the state by the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress government. This courageous act comes just two days after the Uttarpara Sakti Sangha, also in Hooghly district, became the first to reject the grant, which has been raised from Rs 70,000 to Rs 85,000 this year.

As a mark of protest against the R.G. Kar incident, the office-bearers of Bouthan Sangha, an all-women Durga Puja committee in Uttarpara, on Saturday forwarded a communique to the district administration conveying their decision to reject the state government’s annual festival grant.

TThe organisers also coined the tagline ‘Meyer Bichar Din, Mayer Pujo Nejera Bujhe Nebo’ (‘Give justice to the daughter; we will take care of Mother’s worship’).

An office-bearer of Bouthan Sangha said the organisation had accepted the state government’s annual donation since the Mamata Banerjee-led government introduced it a few years back.

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“This year, we have decided to refuse the grant as a mark of protest against the ghastly rape and murder at R.G. Kar Hospital,” she said, underscoring the gravity of the incident and its impact on their decision.

She also said that the widespread protests triggered by the R.G. Kar incident should continue to ensure women’s safety.

On July 23, Chief Minister Banerjee announced a hike in the honorarium for community Durga Pujas, from last year’s Rs 70,000 per Puja committee to Rs 85,000 this year.

Meanwhile, Forum for Durgotsab, an association of community Puja committees in West Bengal, has issued an appeal urging the public not to link Durga Puja celebrations to the R.G. Kar incident.

Following the Uttarpara Shakti Sangha’s decision to reject the government’s honorarium, a wave of solidarity is sweeping through the Puja committees. Other committees are now coming forward to convey their decision to turn down the annual grant, with Bouthan Sangha becoming the latest to join the list.

It is evident, apart from triggering nationwide protests, the heinous rape and murder of a junior doctor at the R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata seems to have also cast a shadow on this year’s Durga Puja celebrations in West Bengal slated from October 9-13.

 

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